This is a tentative post - I'm just throwing it out here to see if anyone else has thought this ...
This is on a Pi Zero 2 W on my local network, using the shell connection.
I've had numerous disconnections, and it seems to happen when the pi is doing something "intensive", intensive being very loosely defined as "lots" of anything - cpu use or disk activity or writing a to the screen. I was disconnected many times while attempting an apt upgrade, also when doing a grep through my home directory that resulted in a lot of hits and therefore a flood of data to the screen.
This is on a Pi Zero 2 W on my local network, using the shell connection.
I've had numerous disconnections, and it seems to happen when the pi is doing something "intensive", intensive being very loosely defined as "lots" of anything - cpu use or disk activity or writing a to the screen. I was disconnected many times while attempting an apt upgrade, also when doing a grep through my home directory that resulted in a lot of hits and therefore a flood of data to the screen.
Statistics: Posted by tinker2much — Mon Jul 01, 2024 2:34 pm